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Have you ever, or would you ever ....

NekkidFish
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Have you or would you ever ... loan your TT/MH to a relative or a friend?

Jules
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tpi
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In general no. I live near a public campground. I possibly could make exception for several very responsible people if I were to drive it there and set it up for them for a night-and leave them to stay in it. More or less their hotel when visiting.

rk911
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NekkidFish wrote:
Have you or would you ever ... loan your TT/MH to a relative or a friend?

Jules


never, not even to my closest friend.
Rich
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Bobbo
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I never loan my RV to anyone to whom I wouldn't loan my wife.
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michigansandzil
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Depends

2 friends, yes. Whenever they want it.

A select few very close family members, yes. But, I would drive it, set it up, and bring it home. They could stay in it.

Everyone else, no.
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winnietrey
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Yes, depends on who it is of course. But end of the day it is just a MH, not the crown jewels of England.

Kids have borrowed it a few times.

Few years back, we drove it to Alaska and flew home, SIL and husband flew to Alaska and drove it home. Worked out great for both parties

On the flip side, I would not lend my brother a 2 dollar hammer, as he has no respect for anyone else's property and would surely find a way to break it, or lose it

peaches_cream
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Maybe I am selfish, and don't share well?


You are not the only one. :S

NekkidFish
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For conversation purpose, and not as an argument ... I wonder if how one feels about loaning their stuff is maybe, possibly a mix of how they were raised, and their income?

I was not raised with much. We were probably on the edge of lower middle class. I take care of things as if they might never be able to be replaced, or so I can resell at some point, and get the most money I can for the item.

My SS called last night and asked if they could borrow my car this weekend to go out of state. Although it bugs me a pinch, it's smarter for him to drive my car since he drives a big, gas guzzling truck, and my car gets better gas mileage and is ten years old and not as pristine as she used to be.

While hubby and I are probably considered upper middle class to some, and on paper ... we do not have a stash of cash in the bank. If someone were ever to borrow or RV and it came back with even a scratch, I know I would go ballistic! Accidents happen. I know that. But if accidents are going to happen to our RV, let it be hubby or I that make them and then it is our fault.

Maybe I am selfish, and don't share well?
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peaches_cream
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PA12DRVR wrote:
peaches&cream wrote:
I have friends that think nothing of loaning me their airplane so they are more than welcome to any MH I may have.


I'm on the flip side of that: I loaned my BIL the signature airplane for an entire summer whilst his was being rebuilt. Since the airplane's worth more than 2x my most expensive RV to date, I'd probably be willing to loan any RV to that BIL or to a couple other in-laws.

Having grown up with my family and only, according to DW, having been housebroken after much effort, I wouldn't loan an RV or the airplane to my siblings.


I have access to no less than 10 airplanes ranging in value from $25,000 to $500,000. I would look funny refusing to loan a $100,000 RV to these friends.

PA12DRVR
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peaches&cream wrote:
I have friends that think nothing of loaning me their airplane so they are more than welcome to any MH I may have.


I'm on the flip side of that: I loaned my BIL the signature airplane for an entire summer whilst his was being rebuilt. Since the airplane's worth more than 2x my most expensive RV to date, I'd probably be willing to loan any RV to that BIL or to a couple other in-laws.

Having grown up with my family and only, according to DW, having been housebroken after much effort, I wouldn't loan an RV or the airplane to my siblings.
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Campinghoss
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Nope and Nope.
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FunnyCamper
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almost 100% no!

but if a circumstance came up we would have to evaluate the situation and persons involved in a request to loan.

but I don't ever forsee anyone asking thank goodness ๐Ÿ™‚

peaches_cream
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smkettner wrote:
peaches&cream wrote:
akrv wrote:
No if they need one want to use one they can rent it.


So you would rent it to them but not loan it. I guess you are all about money. :@
Not rent it from us.... they can go rent their own.

No and no to loaning it out. If they want mine specifically they can buy it.


We know what the most important thing is in most poster's lives. :h

Ski_Pro_3
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No and one of the main reasons I have a Truck Camper with a manual tranny. No one in my family knows how to drive a stick. So no problem.

If someone did ask to borrow it, and knew how to drive a stick, I'd explain my insurance doesn't cover anyone else driving my rig. I have no idea if my insurance covers another or not, but I have no reason to check either.

MTPockets1
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No one no how no way.
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noe-place
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NEVER IN A MILLION YEARS :E